Negro Baseball League celebrates its centennial
A new documentary film and other events are part of the community’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Negro National League in Kansas City.
Read More ...A new documentary film and other events are part of the community’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Negro National League in Kansas City.
Read More ...Every year the special ed class at J.C. Harmon High School has picked out one of the great men and women featured in the latest set of local black history figures, sparking an educational adventure. LINC, the Kansas City Public Library and the Black Archives of Mid-America have been producing the materials for a decade.
Read More ...Hickman Mills Superintendent Yolanda Cargile isn’t going far at all to take on her next superintendent challenge. Five days after she told her Hickman Mills families that she was leaving the southeast Kansas City district, neighboring Center School District announced it had found its next leader: Dr. Cargile.
Read More ...New case managers in the Hickman Mills and Grandview school districts will help distressed families persist toward long-term health and stability, keeping their children in school and thriving.
Read More ...Most taxpayers who earned $60,000 or less last year qualify for the service, as well as many people with disabilities or limited English language skills. And numerous sites throughout the metro area have volunteers ready to help.
Read More ...The Girls Only LINC Chess Tournament will be Sat., March 7 at Blue Hills Elementary, 1911 N. Blue Mills Rd., Independence.
This is the second year the Girls Only Tournament has been held at the Fort Osage School District elementary school.
Read More ...With Blueprint 2030, the Kansas City Public Schools aims to reimagine the city’s educational system — including the charter schools that share the city’s and state’s resources. And they want your help.
Read More ...The Rev. Wallace Hartsfield is recalled as the “grandfather of ministers” in The Kansas City Star by Robert Lee Hill, a community consultant and minister emeritus of Community Christian Church.
Read More ...Deplorable conditions in the Nob Hill Apartments in southeast Kansas City are forcing more than 80 families into crisis, and the Community Assistance Council has put out a call for help get the families resettled in livable conditions — and support a healthier Kansas City community.
Read More ...The Hickman Mills School District is eyeing a bond issue election later this year and the board wants to hear what the community has in mind for potential projects.
The public is invited to a community forum Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. in the theater at Ruskin High School, 7000 E. 111th Street.
Read More ...It’s no wonder, when filmmaker Nico Wiggins explored the emotional scars of America’s redlining legacy, that LINC Commissioner Rosemary Smith Lowe would be a central figure in the tale. Wiggins’ film, Land of Opportunity, premiered on KCPT this month.
Read More ...The LINC Commission will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, Jan. 27, 4-6 p.m., at the Kauffman Foundation.
The meeting will include presentations on Missouri Division of Youth Services and Families and Schools Together (FAST).
The public is invited to attend. Download the meeting booklet.
Read More ...This vision of an oasis for Hickman Mills families comes winging in on generosity, ingenuity and grit. The laundry program, “Loads of Love,” a free attorney’s office, a children’s library, an enrollment center and language services fill a family resource center that is coming to life in the district’s old administration building at 9000 Old Santa Fe Road.
Read More ...Gina Chiala, attorney for the Heartland Center for Jobs and Freedom, capped a recent town forum on housing on KCPT Public Television by offering “five things you can do to protect your rights as a tenant.”
Read More ...Qiana Thomason, a life-long Kansas Citian dedicated to the improvement of health and wellness across the region, will serve as the next president and CEO of the Health Forward Foundation. The foundation’s board picked Thomason for her life’s work and her special focus on communities with significant health disparities to lead the foundation that LINC was instrumental in forming 17 years ago..
Read More ...Struggling families now have a legal ally in the Hickman Mills School District when facing eviction, foreclosure, domestic violence or other dangers that turn children’s lives inside-out.
Beginning in January, Justice in the Schools will put a lawyer in the southeast Kansas City district to help many families get aid that can stabilize lives, keep children in class, better prepared them to learn and help families thrive.
Read More ...At age 25, Victoria had a history of Domestic Violence, was living alone with her two children, didn’t know where to go or how to go about things. “I had to start from “ground zero,” Victoria said. See how Missouri’s SkillUp program offers Food Stamp recipients the opportunity to gain skills, job training and work experience.
Read More ...Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas took top billing as LINC and Turn the Page KC’s campaign to distribute inclusive books for children visited at Whittier Elementary School.
Read More ...Produced by KCPT and Gusewelle Films, Finding Refuge in Kansas City highlights the extraordinary resilience of immigrants who have endured war, dislocation and stints in refugee camps.
Read More ...The psychological damage that children and foster care suffer nationwide when they are moved dozens of times from “home to home to home” harms the brain, The KC Star reported on NPR’s Morning Edition. The Star spent most of a year reporting a six-part series on America’s foster care system.
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